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under the ECHR, art 34: ‘any person, non-governmental organisation or group of individuals claiming to be a victim of a violation' of a Convention right by a contracting state may bring an application against that state before the ECtHR. Note that under the terms of the [ statute ], there is no requirement of citizenship of a signatory state; the test is whether the person is within the jurisdiction of the state. For example, an American tourist in the UK could be a victim under the Convention.
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ECHR, art 1

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under the ECHR, art 34: ‘any person, non-governmental organisation or group of individuals claiming to be a victim of a violation' of a Convention right by a contracting state may bring an application against that state before the ECtHR. Note that under the terms of the [ statute ], there is no requirement of citizenship of a signatory state; the test is whether the person is within the jurisdiction of the state. For example, an American tourist in the UK could be a victim under the Convention.
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under the ECHR, art 34: ‘any person, non-governmental organisation or group of individuals claiming to be a victim of a violation' of a Convention right by a contracting state may bring an application against that state before the ECtHR. Note that under the terms of the [ statute ], there is no requirement of citizenship of a signatory state; the test is whether the person is within the jurisdiction of the state. For example, an American tourist in the UK could be a victim under the Convention.
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ECHR, art 1
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person, non-governmental organisation or group of individuals claiming to be a victim of a violation' of a Convention right by a contracting state may bring an application against that state before the ECtHR. Note that under the terms of the <span>ECHR, art 1, there is no requirement of citizenship of a signatory state; the test is whether the person is within the jurisdiction of the state. For example, an American tourist in the UK could be

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